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To celebrate the release, a two-day live event titled "CRUSH! the PARTY!!!!" was held on November 28th and 29th, 2011, at the iconic Shinjuku BLAZE venue. The event featured nearly all the participating bands, performing their covers live for an enthusiastic crowd.
Released exactly on November 23, 2011, "CRUSH! 2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs-" served as a highly anticipated sequel to the wildly successful first volume. It bridged the gap between the legends who pioneered the scene and the fresh, energetic bands keeping the underground clubs alive in Tokyo's bustling Shinjuku and Ikebukuro districts. Tracklist & Track-by-Track Breakdown
Aoi brings a dramatic, high-energy interpretation to GACKT's solo debut.
Revisiting the 90s V-Rock Boom: A Review of "CRUSH!2 -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs-" CRUSH-2 -90----s V-Rock best hit cover songs- -23.2011-.rar
The first volume, CRUSH! -90's V-Rock best hit cover songs- , was released on January 26, 2011. It featured 15 tracks from artists like heidi. (covering hide's "Pink Spider"), D (covering MALICE MIZER's "Gekka no Yasoukyoku"), and Matenrou Opera (taking on X JAPAN's "Kurenai"). The album was a critical and commercial success, selling out in many stores on its release day and generating immense buzz in the V系 (visual kei) community.
The keyword refers to the digital archive of the second installment in a celebrated compilation series where contemporary Visual Kei (V-Rock) bands cover iconic hits from the 1990s. Released on November 23, 2011 , this album serves as a bridge between the genre's "golden era" and its modern successors. Overview of the CRUSH! Series
The legacy was so strong that a limited-edition , containing all three albums, was released in May 2013, cementing the series as a key document of the 2010s visual kei revival. To celebrate the release, a two-day live event titled "CRUSH
(originally by hide with Spread Beaver) — performed by Kyokutou Girl Friend
The 1990s were a defining era for Japanese rock, marked by the rise of —a genre characterized by elaborate costumes, androgynous aesthetics, and a blend of punk, glam rock, and heavy metal. Artists like hide, MALICE MIZER, LUNA SEA, and GLAY dominated the charts.
: Many fans consider Crush! 2 to have a slightly more diverse "pop-rock" feel compared to the more "hard-rock" focused first volume. Important Note on File Security Released exactly on November 23, 2011, "CRUSH
(originally by Gackt) — performed by Aoi (from Ayabie)
: Offers a more ambient and gothic interpretation of the BUCK-TICK song. 4. Significance of the Release